8 WWE Stars In Dire Need Of A 2017 Draft

5. Sin Cara

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Attention, WWE creative team: why is Sin Cara on the SmackDown roster? Having the masked man on Tuesdays just doesn't make sense when his entire in-ring style and gimmick is ideal for Raw's Cruiserweight division. Yes, 205 Live does air after SmackDown, but the Cruiser stars rarely appear on blue brand programming.

Get Cara on a show with wrestlers he can identify with. The Sin Cara character is pretty much dead in the water by this point, so would it really hurt to have him switch over to Monday evenings for some matches against Neville, Austin Aries, Noam Dar, and the like?

On SmackDown, Cara has nothing to do; he seldom appears on the show and doesn't really have any purpose. It's up to WWE's writers to solve that, not the other way around. Sin Cara needs to be in amongst the Cruiserweight division stars, even if he's just there to make up the numbers. He's doing that on SmackDown anyway.

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